Misuse or abuse of methylphenidate may result in serious (possibly fatal) heart and blood pressure problems.
Methylphenidate should be given cautiously to emotionally unstable patients, especially if there is a history of alcohol or drug abuse. These patients may be more likely to unnecessarily increase their doses or use this medication too often. Long-term overuse of this medication may lead to drug...
Read moreDear Heather, I was wandering if there was a diet that will not mess up your metabolism or make your metabolism worse if you eat other... Read more »
1) What is metabolism? Metabolism is how your body biochemically processes and uses energy and nutrients for daily functioning. We... Read more »
Reprinted with permission from Amy Tenderich of www.diabetesmine.com.Maybe you already knew that "Metabolic Syndrome," otherwise known as... Read more »
There are many layers of biochemical, genetic and metabolic differences between individuals that are rarely addressed in various dietary... Read more »
We can't be truly healthy if we are fat. That's the bottom line of study reported online December 28 before it's printed in Circulation,... Read more »
A study to test the long-term safety of the Daytrana patch showed that the medication is effective for girls and boys for as long as 12 months. This... Read more »
Data presented at a recent conference has given positive news about Daytrana, the new patch to treat attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).... Read more »
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Metabolic acidosis is a condition in which there is too much acid in the body fluids.Alternative NamesAcidosis - metabolicCauses, incidence, and risk... Read more »
Being blessed--or cursed--with a fast or slow metabolism is given a lot of credit when it comes to the ability to gain and lose weight. But what role... Read more »
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Insulin resistance syndrome; Syndrome X Treatment The goal of treatment is to reduce your risk of heart disease and diabetes. Your... Read more »